You know, that panel where they lie horribly about TChalla clocking Storm and KO'ing her? What was their "justification" for TChalla's attack of her? Was this AFTER she'd banged Namor? I mean...what's the deal behind that?
Wasn't the Storm/Namor thing was kinda like a quasi alternate reality situation? None of the characters even remember it. So, during that time, Ororo would not have been married to T'challa...or, at least, aware that she was a married woman if she indeed were. IDK, I didn't read the story.
That said, I don't believe Ororo lied about being clocked by T'challa after hesitating to attack him. I think the tale told in the issue of that scan is every bit as valid as the fight that took place in the AvX issue where she told him he was the worst husband ever. They even had a flash back panel to prove what she said in that scan about him clocking her. Here's what seems to me to be what went on: There are two different stories as to how the break up took place. As I have always said, the way the whole break up went down was out-of-character for both Ororo and T'challa AND it was so poorly thought out and disorganized, it was like each writer could come up with their own way to do it as long as the deed was done. Therefore, you get contradicting events taking place. Also, I don't think the blame for this can rest squarely on the shoulders of the x-office. While they are responsible the version where T'challa clocked Ororo, I think both offices can likely take blame for the other version of the events.
@Sinjection:
I don't know Daredevil or Cage. I don't read either of their comics, so I can't really comment on the whole boxing match thing. I always thought Daredevil may have been a Spiderman-level character who can lift about 10 tons. I've just always had that impression though I have not read his books. From what you've stated, Daredevil is likely weaker than Peter Parker. If he doesn't have some kind of super strength, then I don't see how he could damage Cage like that in a fight. He probably has better agility than Cage to keep Cage from landing a punch, but unless he has some super strength, he should not be able to take Cage out of a fight by punching him out from what you've stated Cage's invulnerability to be.
@Princesa:
I think it would be nice for T'challa to meet his daughter and form a bond with her. It would bring out another aspect of his character. That said, I don't want Marvel to do to Storm what they did with Jean Grey having all of these alternate reality kids show up. I don't want to see a bunch of alternate reality kids of Ororo. Its tiresome and I will NEVER care as much about them as I do Storm and Storm's character might end up getting drowned out trying to play all of them up. That would make me hate them. One kid is cool. Since Kymera came to this time and reality first, keep her. If others start showing up, I'm gonna start calling them "the brats I don't care about" and I will turn against the whole lot of them.
That said, in X-Men, they are REALLY getting into the whole Storm/Kymera mother/daughter bonding thing. I am not currently picking up that title, but I am scanning through it in the store. Kymera is now going on team missions with her mother's all female team and she, Kymera, has vowed on this mission to be the one to save the day. I hope she doesn't have elemental powers like her mother. I would rather her have powers like Vixen. It would also suit her name better, Kymera which is just a funny spelling of "chimera" from Greek mythology.